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Law Practice

Sep. 27, 2017

The collision of VR, big data and the law

Shannon Yavorsky

Partner
Venable LLP

Email: skyavorsky@venable.com

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Kimberly Culp

Counsel
Venable LLP

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The collision of VR, big data and the law
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Imagine putting on a VR headset and walking into a virtual room in which you are surrounded by a 3D canvas showing your organization’s data in various forms. You can distinguish data points by size, color and transparency and move the information around with virtual controls to help understand the relationship between discrete data sets and identify patterns. Is this starting to sound like “Minority Report”? It turns out the future is here.

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